My grandfather John D Stallings was CQM on the Salmon during this patrol. He passed long ago and is now among his brothers in the Punchbowl, in Honolulu. His acconut had a lot more than this, but this film was decent summary. A great story.
I understand they have to piece together sections of film footage to make the combat sequences these films and they do a great job, so it is fun to find a goof. Did anyone notice the flack coming up at the planes while they were over the ocean? lol
Harry Landers was a prominent film and character actor with roles in films, The Wild One, The Ten Commandments, Rear Window, and TV's Ben Casey, Perry Mason, and Star Trek. Tom Laughlin was in South Pacific and as Billy Jack in that film Series. James Dobson (Tennessee) was a character favorite in many military and westerns in film roles in The Flying Leathernecks and the TV series, McMillan and Wife and Love Boat.
Both the 3 inch deck gun on the sub, and the 40mm Bofors antiaircraft gun (on cruisers WWII, his 6 aircraft kills), require 2 men to aim. 1 for azimuth, the other for elevation. Just saying. Cheers
5”x25 side swing breech block, but showing barrel of 3” earlier gun. why yell fire when you as pointer (azimuth control) have trigger pedal in manual mode? Deck sequences are all edits...... doesn’t matter, it’s a TV show, not a documentary
@@paulredinger420 Some of thee 5 guns had leveling pedals for the gunners. I took 3 of thee 5 inch guns off subs in the Philly ship yard circa 1986. Gunner could rotate and level aim the guns. I have a 6"shell as a keep sake off the Bowfin after it was whacked during the battle of the Philippine sea the 5 inch gun was trashed. It went to Freeport in Aussie land all they had left for a gun was a 6 incher off an old Destroyer.. The crew liked it much better than the 5 inch gun...
James Dobson (Tennessee) would have been perfect for the Andy Griffith Show. Andy surely missed out on an endearing and entertaining character. It may have given James the lift he needed in the challenging career as a character actor. Perhaps he would have lived longer as he died of a heart attack at 67. Too young
The U.S Navy had dozens of us Tennessee like folks... Seemed to me at times they liked to put all thee idiots on guns after WWII.... Just my opinion... I learned just like ole Tennessee on an old 22 with no front sight. And I got really good with it too. So did my son in 2009... Should tell ya something about Americans & family heirlooms... I can still shoot straight from the hip.
My grandfather John D Stallings was CQM on the Salmon during this patrol. He passed long ago and is now among his brothers in the Punchbowl, in Honolulu. His acconut had a lot more than this, but this film was decent summary. A great story.
QMC. Not CQM.
My grandfather fought from Normandy to Germany in ww2 and he said the sub crews were some of the toughest and craziest sob's he ever met.
I understand they have to piece together sections of film footage to make the combat sequences these films and they do a great job, so it is fun to find a goof. Did anyone notice the flack coming up at the planes while they were over the ocean? lol
Seems as if they only have one short bit film of a depth-charge being launched from a destroyer.
I just heard them Bunghole straights R a really rough place again now that Biden is in office...
Why detract from a story about these great men?
The Japanese navy had flack guns on some of their ships in ww2 so it could be accurate but the scene was probably from a bomber escort.
Harry Landers was a prominent film and character actor with roles in films, The Wild One, The Ten Commandments, Rear Window, and TV's Ben Casey, Perry Mason, and Star Trek. Tom Laughlin was in South Pacific and as Billy Jack in that film Series. James Dobson (Tennessee) was a character favorite in many military and westerns in film roles in The Flying Leathernecks and the TV series, McMillan and Wife and Love Boat.
at 2:45 , i believe that's the future 'billy jack' on a submarine
Excellent series
James Dobson, the voice of Huckleberry Hound? I have not looked it up, just a guess for maybe on my part.
That was Daws Butler.
Tom Laughlin, of Billy Jack fame , is the first officer.
Was in other shows in the series but with lesser roll.
I would not have recognized him.
"She'll be comin' round the mountain when she comes..." :-D
Both the 3 inch deck gun on the sub, and the 40mm Bofors antiaircraft gun (on cruisers WWII, his 6 aircraft kills), require 2 men to aim. 1 for azimuth, the other for elevation. Just saying. Cheers
By that time of the war they would of been 5 inch cannons.
5”x25 side swing breech block, but showing barrel of 3” earlier gun. why yell fire when you as pointer (azimuth control) have trigger pedal in manual mode? Deck sequences are all edits...... doesn’t matter, it’s a TV show, not a documentary
@@paulredinger420 Some of thee 5 guns had leveling pedals for the gunners. I took 3 of thee 5 inch guns off subs in the Philly ship yard circa 1986. Gunner could rotate and level aim the guns. I have a 6"shell as a keep sake off the Bowfin after it was whacked during the battle of the Philippine sea the 5 inch gun was trashed. It went to Freeport in Aussie land all they had left for a gun was a 6 incher off an old Destroyer.. The crew liked it much better than the 5 inch gun...
My step grandfather was on the uss salmon (Richard.s.Lyle)
James Dobson (Tennessee) would have been perfect for the Andy Griffith Show. Andy surely missed out on an endearing and entertaining character. It may have given James the lift he needed in the challenging career as a character actor. Perhaps he would have lived longer as he died of a heart attack at 67. Too young
The U.S Navy had dozens of us Tennessee like folks... Seemed to me at times they liked to put all thee idiots on guns after WWII.... Just my opinion... I learned just like ole Tennessee on an old 22 with no front sight. And I got really good with it too. So did my son in 2009... Should tell ya something about Americans & family heirlooms... I can still shoot straight from the hip.
SERIES MAKES ME BELIEVE THAT CREW ERRORS SUNK MORE SUBS THAN THE ENEMY DID.
Fate:
Constructive loss due to battle damage; broken up for scrap, 1946
Tom Laughlin *Billy Jack* was in this episode.
utube 'Battle of the Coral Sea' 1957?........ amazing movie, and Tom has a major part......
He was also the marine with a carbine in the makin island episode.
@@diamonddog257 thx.
Been in other shows in this series, bigger roll in this one though. Must be in mid 80's now?
Let Tennessee have a good go!
18:54 the Chief broke character and they tried to edit it out lol
God Bless USA
Billy Jack
Really awful video resolution.
Man fuck we wana see Tennessee.